“Cascading River” Along the path you can hear it…the gentle flowing of the river beyond. As you approach, the sound grows, begins to roar. Through the trees it appears, the stones glistening under the water as it flows. Renewing nature in its path. Refreshing. #photography #river #cascade Continue reading “Cascading River”

“On the Edge” It’s cold, calm. The lights across the river shout back at me as I stand here. I’m on the edge, not knowing which way to turn as they flicker about. The hustle and bustle of the city can get to anyone but tonight the city speaks. Mesmerizing me and drawing me back in. Hopelessly lost within. #cityscape #river #lights Continue reading “On the Edge”

“Floaties” Along the river the current runs swift. Its the place for adventure. To float down the river in adult “floaties” would be serene, calming. Just be prepared. When you return, there are plenty of windows to view the river from. #photography #kayak #houseboat WPC – Windows Continue reading “Floaties”

“Across the River” f3.5, 1/60 sec., ISO 6400, 18 mm Across the river, the lights twinkle, the sounds float to all corners of the city. Some people are heading into town, and some are leaving, but there are always some on the streets, walking, dining, experiencing. All of it. WPC – New Horizon #photography #cityscape #lights Continue reading “Across the River”

“At the River’s Bend” We were in search of a bridge that crossed over the small part of a lake to go fishing and we thought we found the right park. It wasn’t the place but the river looked so beautiful, I had to take a shot. WPC – Landscape Continue reading “At the River’s Bend”

“Drawbridge” f5.6, 1/125 sec., ISO 100, 55 mm As the guards watch, the ship approaches slowly. Still no movement in the drawbridge, the guards rush to fix the problem. The ship is coming and it isn’t going to stop. It’s going to be a bad day. Stay or Jump #photography #architecture #bridge Continue reading 4/21/12 – Drawbridge

“At the River’s Bend” f10, 1/100 sec., ISO 100, 18 mm In search of a fishing bridge, the wrong turn developed into a picturesque landscape that we would otherwise not see. What it must have been like to be discovering this land for the first time. So peaceful, clear, untainted. Magical. Continue reading At the Rivers Bend